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Taking accountability for yourself and your work means accepting the good along with the bad.
Taking accountability for something is much more considerate than brushing it under the rug because you hope it'll just go away on its own.
Increasingly, said Ms. Peluso, "We are taking accountability for things we otherwise wouldn't take accountability for".
"The biggest strategic decision we had to make was taking accountability for the user experience," Mr. Myerson said.
To me, the answers to these questions matter less than the fact that Dre stepped up and performed his social responsibility by finally taking accountability for his actions.
In a telephone interview yesterday, Mr. Morello said: "The importance that the mayor has placed on education in general, and the lengths that he's gone to, including taking accountability for long-overdue critical change, make working in education at this time very exciting".
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First, take accountability for planning your own onboarding process.
"It's one of those things you have to take accountability for.
They left him and they still haven't taken accountability for anything to do with that".
Like Portsmouth, we need to take accountability for our own wellness.
They still need to embrace behavior change and take accountability for their own care.
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